Hello everyone: Here's a question for the MythTV experts in the group. Here's the background - I had a Hauppage TV card (which I used for video capture) running fine under Mandrake 10. Then the system's motherboard died, taking the Hauppage card with it. I recreated the system on a new mobo, installing Mandrake 2005 (mainly because I had a set of those CD's laying around.) So I got everything reinstalled and working on that. I just needed a new TV card. I recently purchased a Hauppage PVR-150, and although the system detects its presence, the card won't work. I've downloaded IVTV drivers for my kernel (the old 0.49 versions for 2.6.11) and those load without error, but will not talk to the card. All of the "how to" instructions I've found so far say you should test by doing a "cat" from /dev/video0. The problem is that on my system this device doesn't exist. One of the "how to" documents said you could create the /dev/video* devices manually, which I tried, but they were gone after reboot. So I imagine that udev (if I understand its purpose correctly) isn't seeing the card. Do you think this might indicate that the Hauppage might be bad? Another bit of info: this is a dual-boot system, with Windows 98 on the other partition. I tested the previous TV card first under Windows, and it worked right away. But the drivers that came with the PVR-150 are for XP, so although Windows detected and identified the card correctly, the drivers wouldn't install. After some searching, I downloaded a driver that might _possibly_ be right for the PVR-150 (it was supposed to support all cards with its particular chipset), but they didn't work either. When I try to start WinTV 2000 it says it can't find some sort of filter device. That could mean the card's bad, I suppose, or it could just be the wrong driver. I'm thinking I may be missing some video components on Linux, since it doesn't create /dev/video* and I haven't tried a TV card before on this install. But it doesn't seem likely, as I've downloaded and installed the many, many video-related packages to get Xine working. But I'm still hopeful that I won't have to return this card. Any suggestions of video-type packages that I might have missed? (I suppose I could try upgrading to kernel 2.6.18 as the IVTV docs suggested, so I can get more recent drivers, but I think my problem is more fundamental than that.) Thanks, Vaughn --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss